PENAEOID SHRIMPS (BENTHESICY MIDAE, ARISTEIDAE, SOLENOCERIDAE, SICYONIIDAE) COLLECTED IN INDONESIA DURING THE CORINDON II AND IV EXPEDITIONS

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1 Mar. Res. hdoxeeiu,.no. 24, 1984: paru en 1985 PENAEOID SHRIMPS (BENTHESICY MIDAE, ARISTEIDAE, SOLENOCERIDAE, SICYONIIDAE) COLLECTED IN INDONESIA DURING THE CORINDON II AND IV EXPEDITIONS JJY ALAIN CROSNIER I) INTRODUCTION I During the CORINDON II and IV expeditions, the former in the Makassar Strait and the latter in Piru Bay and Ambon Bay, Molluccas, 47 species of penaeoid shrimps were collected. They include 2 species belonging to the Benthesicymidae, 5 to the Aristeidae, 19 to the Solenoceridae, 2 to.the Sicyoniidae and 19 to the Penaeidae. The twenty eight species of the first four families are considered in this study; the Penaeidae will be presented in a separate publication. Most of the species treated in this work occur in deep water, with only a few samples taken in shallow water. Two species Ci$ptopenaeus elevai and Solenocera moosai are new ; eight others have not been recorded previously in the waters of Indonesia. Several specimens of Solenroceru mnectens (Wood Mason, 1891) have been collected; this species has not been reported since its description and additional figures, particularly of genitalia, are included in this paper. One species of the genus Pseudarktew and one of the genus Solenocem both probably new, are recorded but not named as only a single specimen of each was collected. In addition to the description of Soleizoeera moosai, the original drawings of two closely related, but little known species, S. fuxoni De Man, 1907 and S. spiiiajugo Hall, 1961, are published. The bibliography is restricted to literature on Indonesian material. For each species, one or two references, each with comprehensive bibliographies, are provided. For station lists and expedition details, see Moosa. 1) Marine' biologist at O.R.S.T.O.M. - Laboratoire de Zoologie (Arthropodes) du Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle et Laboratoire d'océanographie et de Carcinologie de 1'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 6.11 rue de Buffon. PARIS FRANCE. 19

2 : I. ALAIN CROSNIER In the species descriptions the carapace length is the distance from orbital margin to posterior doraal margin of the carapace. Part of the material examined during this study will be registered at the Lembaga Oseanologi Nasional in Jakarta, and.. part at bhe Muséum Nationd d'his'toire Naturelle in Paris. The material for this study was kindly entiusted to me by Professor J. Forest of the Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle, who participated in the CORINDON II expedition, and Dr. M. Kas,im Moosa of the Leinbaga Oseanologi Nasional, who was in charge of the scientific trawling programme during the CORINDON IV expedi'tion. Dr. R.W. hgle and Miss Ann,Gurney assisted me at the British Museum and arranged the loan of the Solenocem specimens. Dr. D. P1,atvoet of the Zoölogisch Museum of Amsterdari?.; Mrs. vali der Nerwe of the South African Museum, D.r. B.C. Ivanov of QNIRO arid Professor Hoo Soon Kim of the University of Seoul also kindly loaned... material. M.M. Gaillard prepared' the 'illusttations. Dr. I. Pérez Farfante reviewed.the, manuscript:' T. am,grateful to al1 of &em Family BENTHESICYMIDAE Gems Belztlzeskymzis Bate, ".. Be&esicymzu investqatovis Alcook & Anderson, I BentAesicywm{ &vestigatoiis, De'Man, 1911, p. 14; 1913; pl.. 1,.' fig. 1,.. 1 a - b.' - Grosnier; 1978,"p.,21, fig. 7c - d, 8c - d, 9,) 10. Mate'?.iiLZ: 'CORINDON II - St, 321,1080.m: mm env.; ï'h '22 mm... -:'Std'.!240;,\675 m: 1 o 16% mm. Thelycum ia female 22 mm CI, with posterior border'.of plate of sternite XII1 with distinct median notch as figured by be MAN (1913, pl. 1, fig. la) ; notch.hardly noticeable on the other 'female. This species has a very wide distribution in the Indo-West Pacific and has beeil collected from off Japan to 'Hawaii and the East African coast. It has been recorded previously in Indonesia (DE MAN, 1911). ' Genus Getmadas Bate, 1881 Gennadas sczitatzrs Bouvier, 1906 G@nn&,m seututus, Grosniel*,, 1978, p. 43, fig. 17a, 19c. Gennachs clavicaiyus, De Man, 1907, p. 144 (partly) ; 1911, p. 19 (partly) ; , pl. 1, fig. 3f, 3g; pl. 2, fig. 3K...

3 '$7 i', PENAEOID SHRIMPS Mate,.ia : CORINDON II - St. 286, 1710 m: 1 d. 6 mm. This widespread species occurs in the Atlantic, Indian aiid Pacific oceans. It has beeil recorded from Indonesia by De Mail as G. czuv% ca.rpu. Specimens were probably collected during the ascent of the trawl. Family ARISTEIDAE Genus As*dsta#xoi*pJlaq Wood Ma&on, 1891 AvistneomoiLplm foliaceu (Risso, 1827) Aristaeomorglm foliacea, Crosnier, 1978, p. 54,,fig A~r&tcy~oi)pA,a s*o3rideiitatn, Bdss, 1925, p. 221, fig Material: CORINDON IV - St. IV 1, m : 2 ó 18.2 and 28.5 mm ; to 32.8 nim. - St. VI 1, 504 m: 1 s 26.6 nim. This widely ranging species hau been recorded from Indonesia as A. vosth2entatn. It has been collected in t,he Indo-West Pacific at depths between 61 and m. Geiius d~~istczus Diivenioy, 1840 Ai-isteits vidlis (Bate, 1881) J Aristezw. vivilis, De Man, 1911, p. 27; 1913, pl. 2, fig. 6, 6a. - Crosnier, 1978, p. 61, fig. 25a - b, 26a - b. Material: CORINDON II - St. 209, m: G to 33.6 mni. - St. 214, m: 5 juv.; to 32.8 mm; 4 e 25.9 to 45.2 mm. - St. 217, m: mm. - St. 240, 675 m: 1 e 44.2 mm. - St. 276, m: to 33.6 mm; 24 o 24.5 to 48.4 nini. CORINDON IV - St. II 1, m: mm; 1 o 20.7 mm. - St. VI 1, 504 m: mm; 2 o 36.8 and 37.5 mm. In the 12 specimens examined the fifth pereopocls bear several photophores, their number varying from 11 to 1.4 on the cai~pus, 12 to 15 on the propodus and 6 to 8 on the dactyl. In this respect the Indonesian specimens are similar to those from Japan and not much different from the Madagascar specimens (see CROSNIER 1078, p. 65). This species has a very wide distribution in the Indo-West Pacific; it has been found off Madagascar, Japan and New Caledonia; and has been reported previously from Indonesia. Specimens have 'been collected at depths between 238 and O00 m, but the species seems to occur mostly between 450 and 700 m. 21

4 Aristeus *mabahissue Ramadan, 1938 Aristeus mabahissae, Crosnier, 1978, p. 65, fig. 25c - f, 26c - f. Aristezls semidentatm, Balss, 1929, p. 224 (partly). Non Bate, Material: CORINDON IV - St. VI 1, 504 m: mm; 1 o 42.8 mm. The fifth pereopods bear 9 photophores on the propodus, 11 or 12 on the carpus and from 4 to 6 on the dactyl, This species is known from off Madagascar, Maldives, Indonesia and New Caledonia, at depths between 366 and 1097 m. Aristeus semidewtcctw Bate, 1881 Ahteus semidemtatus,'de Man, 1911, pp. 6, 29; 1913, pl. 2, fig. 7, - Crosnier, 1978, p. 68, fig. 26g. Material: CORINDON IV - St. I 1, m : 6 ex to 16.0 mm. - St. I 2, m: 14 ex 'to 20.5 mm. - St. III 1, m : 7 ex to 21.5 mm. All the specimens are small and damaged. They are identified as se%htatw from the arrangement of photophores on tohe remaining pereopods. This species has been reported off Indonesia, Madagascar, India, Kermadec Islands and Hawaii, and ha8s been found at depths between 350 and 1100 m. Genus Pseudaristezcs Crosnier, 1958 Psezcda.*teus sp. Material: CORINDON II - St. 286, 1710 m: 1 o 37.8 mm. This specimen seems to be different from c~*(~ssipcs (Wood Mason, 1891) and from sibogae (De Man, 1911). It can be distinguished by the following characters : - body without setae (this is unlikely to have been caused by rubbing in the #trawl during sampling) ; - median phte of sternite XII1 without setae and narrower than those of crassipes and sibogae ; - pereopods without setae. Ocular peduncles robust, closer to those 'of crassi-pes. This specimen probably belongs to a new species. The genus Pseuda- rieteus needs to be revised; it is necessary, for exa.mple, to define the status of P. gmcieis (Bate, 1888) and to cheek, as KEMP & SEWELL (1912)

5 PENAEOID SHRIMPS have suggested, if the material from the Indian Museum, identified as wassipes, contains two different forms. Dr. I. Pérez Farfante has begun working on a revision of this genus and the Corindon specimen will be sent to her. Family SOLENOCERIDAE Genus Haliporws Bate, 1881 Halipoi*zu taproba?msk Alcock & Anderson, 1899 Halipms taprobanensis, Crosnier, 1978, p. 97, fig , 39a, 40a, 42a. Hymeizoparwneus lcannemeyeii Kensley, 1977, p. 27,, fig. 7A - F. Material: CORINDON II - St. 240, 675 m: 1 P 57.5 mm. CORINDON IV - St. III1 1: mm. To date,.this species has been collected in the south of India at depths between 700 and 1200 m, off Madagascar between 700 and 1200 m and Natal (as H.l/metiopert,alezcs kan9zemeye~ì). Genus Hac?wpemeus Pérez FarfBante, 1977 Hadropelzmus lnccasi (Bate, 1881) Ha,lipo?*ics &imts, De Man, 1911, p. 43. Haclvopewtls hlgasiib Pérez Farfante, 1977, p. 327, fig. 9,16, 44c, Hynzmqsizaezis lzicasi, Crosnier, 1978, p. 115, fig. 37f - h, 39c, 40c, 42d, 44, 46a. MateYial: CORINDON IV --rst. VI 1, m; 2 P 29.0 and 32.2 mm. - St. V 2, m: to 26.1 mm; 5 P 25.0 to 29.6 mm. This species has a very wide distribution in the Indo-West Pacific; it has been reported from off Madagascar to Japan, Hawaii and Indonesia, and collected at depths between 180 and 600 m. I Genus Hdipo~oides Stebbing, 1914 Hatiporoides sibogae (De Man, 1907) Hal6porus sibogae De Man, 1907, p. 138; 1911, pp. 7, 38; 1913, pl. 3, fig. POa - b, pl. 4, fig. 1Oc - q. Hyinenopenaeiis siboyae, Crosnier, 1978, p. 104, fig. 36a, 38d, 4la. illateidal: CORINDON II - St. 209, m : 1 o 29.4 mm. - St. 276, m: 8 d 29.3 to 31.9 mm; 5 o 36.8 'to 43.5 mm. 23

6 ALAIN CROSNIER CORINDON IV - St. I 1, m: 2 o 44.0 and 44.5 mm. - St. I 2, m : 3 P 40.3 to 42.2 mm. - St. II 1, m : 1 d 30.0 mm. - St. III 1, m: and 32.2 mm; 4 P 36.0 to 39.6 mm. - St. III 2, ni: 1 P 39.5 mm. - St. 1V 1, ni: and 43.5 mm. - St. VI 1, 504 m: 1 d 24.3 nim; 2 Q 42.0 and 42.0 mm. This species, described from specimeiis collected in Indonesia, has been found in the South China Sea, off Japan, Australiacand New Zealand, at depth between 100 and 1463 m. It seems to occur mostly between 350 and 600 m. Genus Hyncmopenaeils Smith, 1882 Hymeiiopctiaezis neytimru (Bate, 1888) Hdipwiw. gieptiuiiw. Bate, 1888, p. 291, pl. 42, fig. 3 -? De Man, 1911, p. 37. Hgmeaopeiiaeiu wptutzits, Crounier L Forest, 1973, fig. 86e - f, 87d. Material: CORINDON II - St. 231, 1080 m: 1 d 16.5 mm; 3 o 14.3, 19.1 and 23.2 mm. - St. 241, m: 1 P 11.1 mm. Comparison of this material with the type specimens of H. furic~ Grosnier (1978, p. 127, fig. 39f. 40f, 42f, 43d, 46f -h) confirms the validity of fwki which is closely related to ~~2tytzwzcs. Identification of the Siboga specimen, described as ireptìli&its by De Man (1911, p. 37) has been discussed By CROSNIER (1878, p. 129). This species is known from the Philippines, Indonesia and India (Bay of Bengal) at depths between 1463 and 3197 m. Hy?,tct opeli.uei~s hall[, Crosnier, 1998, p. 120, fig. 39d, 40~1, 42c, 43b, 45a - d, 46b - c. Halipoms obliqzhastris, De Man, 1911, p. 36, Nori Bate, CluteriaE: CORINDON 11 - St. 276, m: 1 J 16.8 mni. This species is known from the South China Sea, Indonesia (Great Icei Island: specimen misidentified by De Man, 1911, p. 36, as H. obliquirostris - see CROSNIER, 1978, p. 123) and Madagascar, at depths between 540 and 910 m. 24

7 : Hymeiiopeiraeiy, pi*opiitq~bm~ (De Man,. 1907) propkqiiiis De Man,.19.07, p. 140; 1911, p; 33 ; 1913, pl. 3,ifig. 9. Hymeiiopmaeiis prop,.iizqri.iis, Crosiiies,. 1978,. p. 124, fig. 39c, doc, 42e, 43c, 45e - h, 46d - e, 47a.. MateTial: CORINDON II - St. 276, m: 1 O 20.3 mm. - St m:. ' mm. (. -. CORINDON.. IV - St. 12, 547'::507 m: 1 O 22.6 mm. -'St. III 1, m.: 8' to 21.8 mm.._.., - *.. I Ody. female;:spesimeiia.of this species have been.collected!> ~lihidli makes it difficult to:: distinguish from. H. neqzmes. A distiliguishing character... is the.., sha.pe of the transvers,e protuberance between... the fourth I.... pereppods?..being... gront to ba&k ind.. regular13 i..... r, L covered'..:.:... wit,h setae in..pro&tqzc&, while.a$gular.,. _. aiid.'withbut....setqe, on. &he Fsterio?. * half in aeqiraz&:" * &('.bee? pveyiq$y,reçofdpd... from In,domsia.'. ('.... It : was aldives,',.in,..:.the a< :.... Gulf.. of..aden,.. off Zanzibic,.$!Iaclagascar... and Reunion 'Islaid,' at depths between 510 and -1200' m :;t... I L.....I..,.- *.a... i... :'. r..;',-;2,.,)!;iq+d(.;... i.,,!;;;, ';.'.'d',;/,*.-.. "......,i.....,. I : ;i.,.'.. H.~~~~g;i.idbeìrcl~:!cc~il'ua22'g i (Ba&,!.188lji'-.'......$ f.., ?'.'...:..'.... ~.?. '.,, " "... Hak pp.~z~s....ueg&ttk Bate, \1888i p.. 285, pl., $1,.fig. 1, -,De,Man, 1911, p.. 32.;. 1913,,.111.:Z, fig. 8, 8e _., HZl?ite,ioiieiitcei~~'.aeqzi.a~is, Ciosnier & E'orest; 1973;,'f&.. 86c.- &; 87h. ' ' illaterial:.....,c,or!niipn II - St. 209, ni: 2 6, 13.2 and 13.3,mni; to 15.4 mm. - St. 214, m: and 13.1 nim. - St. 217, m:, 1 o 13.6 mm. - St. 276, m: 6 d 13.5 to 14y.fiimj; 3,0,.'!e ',',.:: r<.....i.( 15;7.. mm;:;. *..... p ON IV. - ist.' I. 1, ni: 1 d damaged;, mm. - St. III 1, m: : to 18.0 min; to. IV i, m: $"a 14 to 18 mm ; '8 O 19.9 to 23.4 mm. m: 3,; i....!... mm;'5,.?. 2O.l'to.21.5 mm..... ;has been previously,. reported from Indonesia ; it is also,arabian Sea, Spi :Lanka, the Andanmi Sea, Hmvaii and Japan, at depths between 200 and 1367 ni. 25

8 ALAIN CROSNIER Genus Crgytoperiaszts de Freitas, 1979 Crgptopenaezis elevai sp. nov. Figures la-b, 2a-e, 3a Muteria. : CORINDON IV - St. IV 1, m : 1 o 53.8 mm holotype. Descriptiorz: Garapace apparently smooth but showing some small widely separated depressions near the dorsal margin of rostrum and orbital border? the pterygostomian area and the anterior part of branchial area; these depressions correspond with the insertion of short setae, most of which have been torn out? probably during trawling. Rostrum rather short, not quite reaching end of second antennular segment; dorsal margin strongly concave with 3 teeth; 4 teeth situated at regular intervals behind orbit; ventral margin strongly conves. Postorbital carina high and conspicuous, almost reaching posterior border of carapace; without any notch behind last postrostral tooth, and dorsal border without any depression, longitudinal sulcus or bifurcation. Carapace with antennal, postorbitd, hepatic aiid pterygostomian spines. Antennal spine small ;:the three others longer, subequal. Cervicai sulcus accompanied by sharp carina posteriorly, ending far before dorsal border of carapace. Hepatic carina interrupted by broad hepatic sulcus, with anterior end strongly curved, forming a prominent lobe on anterior part of pterygostomian area. No vertical sulcus, nor carina, behind hepatic su~ccus, except a short branchiocardiac carina. Eyes well developed with peduncles slightly wider than long when seen from above. Antennular peduncle almost as long as the scaphocerite. Antennular flagella cylindrical ; only one superior flagellum undamaged, its length equa% to 1.25 that of carapace and 2.75 that of antennular peduncle. Stylocerite not reaching to distal margin of eye. Mouth parts (fig. 2a - e) typical for SoIenoceridae. Endopodite of third maxilliped longer than scaphocerite by length of last segment. Distribution of branchiae, epipodites and exopodites summarized in Table (1 ; same as for the genera Haliporoides, Hadrooperiae2u and Hymen oirmmezcs. 26

9 PENAEOID SHRIMPS Figure la - b. Cryptope$iaeus deuai ap. nov., nini, w otype, COIUN" IVs st. IV 1: a, cephalothorax, lateral view; b, anteroventral part of carapace. Figure IC-d. CryptopemQeus catherime de Frei.tas, 1979, mm, htotype, 26"OO'S - 3S"al'E (Mozambique), 5tW m: c, dorsal border of carapace; d, anteroventral part of carapace. 27

10 ALAIN CROSNIER Table 1. Distribution of branchiae, epipodites and exopodites in Cwptopenueua elevai. Maxillipeds Pereopods I IT III I II III IV v Pleurobranchiae Arthrobranchiae 1, Podobranchiae Epipodites 1 1 1; I Exopodites b il< First pereopod reaching slightly beyond first segment of antennular peduncle; basis and ischium armed with a long subterminal spine on ventral border. Second pereopod with only one shorter spine on basis, not quite reaching extremity of scaphocerite. Third pereopod incomplete, without spines on basis or ischium; no spines on these segments in pereopods 4 and 5. Fourth pereopod reaching about middle of scaphocerite. Fifth pereopod not complete. Third through sixth abdominal segments with a well marked dorsal carina along the entire length, except on third segment where the carina is 0.80 of the length. Carina o# sixth segment ending posteriorly in a spine, and on the other segments with a notch. Second segment with a rounded dorsal elevation along posterior 0.66 of its length, that can be considered a forerunner of carina. Ventral border of sixth segment armed with a small spine distally. Abdominal sternites with a tooth situated between paired pleopods; this tooth is very strong on the first sternite, considerably smaller but very sharp on the second, becoming progressively smaller and rounded on the posterior sternites. Telson broken. Thelycum (fig. 3a) with pentagonal elongated plate, on major part of sternite XIV, with two double protubermces covered with setae situated on each side of median axis. Behind these, a smooth, median raised tubercle present. Posterior part of pentagonal plate with two transverse ridges, raised vertically and separated from each other by a semicircular depression. Proximal to pentagonal (plate, there are two protuberances covered with setae, transversely elongated on extreme anterior part of sternite XPV. They are situated just next to the two doub1e protuberances on the pehgonal plate, separated from them by a simple split.

11 /, * ',. PENAEOID SHRIMPS General coloration more or less deep pink; some parts whitish (especially rostrum, scaphocerite, and proximal parts of pereopods and pleopods). a b C Figure 3. Thelyca, ventral views. a. Cryptopenaeus clevai sp. nov.,? 53.8 niin, CORINDON IV, st. IV 1; CR, opmus catitenhe de Freitas, 1979,? 68.2 mm, holotype, 2 OS - 35"21'E (Mozambique), 6001 ni; c. Solenocera cf. phitongi Starobogatov, 19'72, niin, CORI~NDON II, st. 208, m. Rimuwlrs: Until now the genus Cryptopenuezis was represented by just one species catherinue de Freitas, Only 5 males and 1 female were recorded, all of them collected off Mozambique, at depths between 310 and 500 m. We were able to compare our specimen with t:he female allotype of cnthwinae. CryptopeLccezu clevd may be distinguished from cuthehzae by the anterior part of the hepatic carina, which is relatively straight lin cathe- '?*inae (fig. Id), strongly curved in cleuui (fig. lb). There are other differences that separate these two species, but to confirm them it would be necessary to examine many more specimens. These additional characters are as follows : 29

12 ALAIN CROSNIER Figure 2. Cwptopenuaus elevai sp. nov., Q 58.8 mm, holotype, CORINDON IV, st. IV I: a, right mandible; b, right first maxilla; c, right second maxilla; d, right first maxilliped; e, right second maxilliped. Scale: 1 cm. 30

13 PENAEOID SHRIMPS - distinct notch on postrostral calina behind the last tooth in catherùtzae, absent in clevai. However this notch is pronounced in cathe&ae males, according to de Freitas' figure, but feeble in the female (fig. IC); - antennular flagella longer in cati eri?zae than in clevai (length equal to 3 times that of antennular peduncle in mtheminm, and 2.75 in clevai) ; - third maxilliped reaching to the end of scaphocerite in catherinae, but surpassing it by entire length of dactyl in clevai; - spine present on basis of third pereopod and coxa of fifth perepod in catherinae, absent in clevai; - dorsal carina pronounced on secoiid abdominal segment in cuthe-?$nue, just visible (weak and rounded) in clevui; - thelyca very similar in both species; however that of catherinae differs from that of clevai in bearing a longitudinal crest twith rounded tip on pentagonal plate (instead of a raised tubercle); smaller setose protuberances in front of pentagonal plate ; anteriormost protuberances of sternite XIV larger and rounder ; vertical lateral elevations ;on posterior border of trapezoid plate bearing n tooth in the internal angle (fig. 3a- b). This species is dedicated to Mr. R. Cleva, a technician at the Laboratory of Zoology, at the Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle, who, in the course of his laboratory duties, undertakes with great devotion and competence, much essential but often tedious work. Genus Solenocera Lucas, 1849 Solenocera comuta Stebbing, 1915 SolenoceTa comuta, Crosnier 1978, p. 138, fig. 48b, 49b, 50d - f, 51b - c, 52b, 55b, 58b, 59e. Material: CORINDON IV - St. V 2, m: mm. This species has been reported off Madagascar, in the south of China Sea and off Japan, at depths between m and m. Tt does not seem to have been recorded previously in Indonesia.

14 ALAIN CROSNIER Solenocera chopmi Nataraj, 1945 Solenocem chyzwai, Crosnier, 1978, fig. 49g, 51d - e, 52c, 53a - c, 54a - b, 5513, 56a - cy 58c, 59f. Material: CORINDON II - St. 273, m: 1 d 30.2 mm; 2 o 12.2 and 31.0 mm. This species is known from off Madagascar, the Gulf of Suez, the Arabian Sea and the Andaman Sea, the Malacca Strait and the South China Sea, at depths between 50 m and m. Specimens cited ;above are very similar to those reported 'by Hall (1962, fig. 75) from the Malacca Strait; their postrostral carina is not very high and the posterior border of sternite XIV is slightly sinuous ín females (see CROSNIER, 1978, pp ). STAROBOGATOV (1972, pp. 363, 384, pl. 2, fig. 6a - e) described S. vietnamiensis, a species closely related to chopmi. Di-. B.G. Ivanov from VNIRO loaned us three of the type specimens to examine (Pelamida St. 33, n"53241; St. 34, n"53241). These 3 specimens are, in our opinion, S. koezbezi De Man, The postrostral carina is divided into two branches, not joining posteriorly as described by Starobogatov for vietnanziewis in figure 6a. It would appear that either Starobogatov has two species present in his type collection, or vietizamiensis is a synonym of Loelbeli. The holotype would need to be examined in order to re.solve this question, but we believe the latter explanation is correct. If lcoelbsli and vietnamiensis are synonyms, the female specimen that STAROBOGATOV (1972, p. 361, pl. 2, fig. 9c) has identified as koezbeli probably belongs to an another species. Solenocera melantho De Man, 1907 Solenocera melantho De Man, 1907, p. 137; 1911, p. 48; 1913, pl. 5, fig. 12, 12a - i. - Starobogatov, 1972, p. 34, pl. 2, fig. 8a - d. - Pérez Farfante & Grey, 1980, p. 427, fig. 3b-c, 6a-b, 7a-b. Solenocera pyominentis Kubo, 1949, p. 231, fig. 8V, 14C, 16C, 20M, 27.Q - S, &A, 66G - H, 72F and L) 80E, 94D - G, 95, Hoon Soo Kim, 1977, p. 99, fig. 12A - I?, 13A - J, pl. 41, fig Lee & Yu, 1977, p. 47, fig Non SolenoceTa melantho, Lee & Yu, 1977, p. 45, fig = probably S. koelbeli De Man, ::e

15 PENAEOID SHRIMPS Matevial: CORINDON Ir - St. 273, m : mm; 1 o 32.3 mm. De Man s type specimens were collected in Indonesia and the material described here agrees closely with them although the pereopods are a little shorter than those of the type figured by DE MAN (1913, pl. 5, fig 12), and the dorsolateral lobules of the petasma are armed with 3 or 4 spines, not 9 to 13 as in the holotype (see DE MAN, 1913, fig. 12g - h, and PÉREZ FARFANTE & GREY, 1980, fig. 6a - b). The specimens of S. prominentis Kubo (1949) from Japan can be distinguished from those of typical melantho by the shorter pereopods and smooth dorsolateral lobules of the petasma. Prof. Hoon Soo Kim, University of :Seoul, kindly allowed us to examine one male and one female of prominentis collected in Korea, which confirmed these differences. It is interesting to notice that all the lobules of the petasma in the Korean male are less spiny than that of the Indonesian male: the Korean,43 male h&l3 and 14 spines on the ventromedian lobules while the Indonesian specimen has 16 and 17, 9 and 11 spines on the ventrolateral lobules instead of 13. The anbennulae are damaged and, therefore, it is h 312, impossible to makew comparisons. The Korean and Indonesian specimens are alike in all other respects and I consider the cited differences may characterize geographically separated populations, but that they do not correspond to different new species or subspecies. I agree with STAROBOGATOV (1972, p. 361) on the synonymy of prominentis and melantho. It should be noted that specimens of S. haeli Starobogatov, 1972, collected in the Malacca Strait, were misidentified by HALL (1962, fig. 74) as S. melantho. S. halla is closely related to melantho, koelbeli De Man, 1911, and australiana Pérez Farfante & Grey, Taking into account the confusion between these species, it is difficult to define the geographical distribution of melantho. This species is definitely known from off Korea, Japan and Taiwan (as pvominentis), Philippines and Indonesia, occurring at depths between 150 and 400.m. Solmocera cf. walmremis Georges & Muthu, 1970 Figures 4a, 7a. Material: CORINDON II - St. 205,49 m : mm; to 8.1 mm. - St. 295, m: mm.

16 I ALAIN CROSNIER Ail the collected specimens are damaged, all having lost their anteniiulae and most of,their legs. They are also very small. We have compared these specimens with those from Madagascar identified as waltuirensis '(CROSNIER, 1978, p. 165, fig. 49f, 52g, 55g, c, j, G2d-f, G3e-f). They are similar but show some small differences ; the following characters are fouiid in the Indonesian specimens : - anterior part of hepatic carina slightly more vertical ; - 6 to 8 spines on accessory lobules of petasma (O to 11 in Madagascan specimens), 19 to 21 on dorsolateleal lobules (instead of 13 to 17). In the Indonesian specimens the spines are spread over a wider area, reaching to below apex of ventrolateral {obules /! (not in Madagascan specimens), Ventromedian lobules less angular (more curved) ; one male with 15 spines; snot.her with 24. In the Indonesian specimens the spines on the accessory and dorsolateral lobuies are more Iike those in the types of tudhire?zsk (GEORGE'& MUTHu, 1970, p. 292, fig. 1-4), than ti the Madagascan specimens although they are stronger and spread over a wider area 011 the dorsolateral lobules; - sternite XIV in the female is produced posteriorly to form two large protuberances, and anteriorly forms foiir transverse elevationis. There does not appear to be a median elevation anterior to the large protuberances as is found in the Madagascan specimens and the waltuironsb holotype (this chamcter, however, is difficult to ascertain in our small specimens). The Indonesian specimens have 7,8 or 9 rostral and postrostrnl teeth. The second pereopod surpasses the scaphocerite by the entire length of the dactyl. Sotenocera cf. phumigi Stasobogatov, 1972 Figures 3c, 4b. Material: CORINDON II - St. 208, m: 1 P 11.6 mm. This specimen is close to Becl~hrsis HALL (1962, pl. 3, fig. 78, 78a - c) and phuongi STAROBOGATOV (1972, p. 366, pl. 3, fig. 12a - b) by the possession of 7 rostral and postrostral teeth and also the hepatic carina which runs in an almost straight line with the inferior part of hepatic sulcus. It seems to be closer to pltzcongì by the arrangement of protuberances and tubercles on Che thelycum, but the pereopod lengths. I 54

17 PENAEOID SHRIMPS are different: the first extends as far as 0.68 the length of khe scaphocerite compared to 0.33 in phziotigi. The second pereopod extends beyond,the scaphocerite. by the length of the dactyl (unlike that in phuongi where it reaches only to the end of the scaphocerite). The third pereopod also extends beyond the scaphocerite by a little mom than twice the length of the propodus, instead of 2.5 times in pl~iiongi. The inferior antennular fhgellum is composed of 78 segments. The superior an'tennular flagellum is 1.8 times the length of the carapace. Only the basis and ischium of the first pereopod are armed,with a spine. S. bedokensis and S. pl@rgi were bot;h described from single, damaged, females (without anteniiulae) and the illustrations for both were poor. It is therefore difficult to identify specimens until the two species have been adeqttately redescribed. Figure 4. Cephalothoraxes, lateral views. Solenocem cf. waltu+e?tsis George C Muthu, 1970, n1111, CORIN- DON II, st. 205, 4.9 ni; b, Sohoceva cf. phuoizgi Starobogatov, 152, , CORINDON II, st. 208, ni; c, Solettocrrn sp., d 9.1 nini, COWENDON II, st. 273, m. 35

18 ALAIN CROSNIER This is also the case for gurjanovae Stardbogatov, 1972, and xarmkovi Starobogatov, 1972, two species closely related to, the preceding ones. A total revision of the Solenoce9.a group from the Indo-West Pacific, characterized by the presence of the postorbital, antennal and hepatic spines, and an hepatic carina that is straight anteriorly, would be ideal. This group also includes ratutltbuni Ramadan, 1938, and zvaltaiw" George & Muthu, For specific identification the range of variation must be compared and geographica,l localities taken into consideration. So1enocei.a pettinata (Bate, 1888) Solenocelsa pectttzata, Crosnier, 1978, p. 162, fig. 49d, 52e, Me, 57b, 59% h, 60d-f, 61~-d. Material: CORINDON II - St.295, m: and 10.0 mm; mm. These specimens posses all the diagnostic characters described by BATE (1888). Two specimens have segments in the inferior antennular flagella and the ratio of antennular flagella/casapace length is 1 : 1.58 (in male 10 mm cl) and 1 : 1.5 (in female 11.8 mm cl). This species hals been often misidentified as S. pectinztlata, but has been correctly identified from the South China Sea, the Gulf of Tonkin, off Indonesia, Burma, the Arabian Sea, off Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar. It has been collected from shore to a depth of 200 m. Soo.l@nocem pecthdata Kubo, 1949 Solenoceva pectinulata Kubo, 1949, p. 251, fig. 8, 27A- B, 66K - L, 72N - T, 83B, 101, 102A - C. - Crosnies, 1978, p. 151, fig. 4912, 52d, 554 5% 58d, k a 59g, 60a - e, 61a - b. Material: CORINDON II - St, 206,79-85 m : mm ; mm. - St. 216, 96 m: 1 o 15.2 mm. The specimens have segments in the inferior anteniiular flagella, the ratio of the superior antennular flagella/carapace length is 1: 0.95 and 1: 1.02 in the two females, and 1: 1.3 in the small male. This male is similar to the holotype, a male 10 mm cl that possesses inferior antennuhr flagella with 55 segments and superior antennular flagella the length of whkh is about 1. 3 that of the carapace. The thelycum was figured by CROSNIER in 1978 (fig. 60a) and it should be noted that the two protuberances on the trapezoid plate of sternite XIFJ often have a larger longitudinal extention than shown in the illustration. 36

19 PENAEOID SHRIMPS This species has beeil reported from off Japan, Indonesia, west coast of India, Kenya, Mauritius Island and Madagascar, from depths between 75 and 350 m, but usually seems to occur mostly above 175 m. So1enocei.a sp. Figures 4c, 7b. Material: CORINDON II - St. 273, m: mm. This species falls within the pectinata-pectiiazclata group. It is probably a new species but with only one maale specimen: this cannot be confirmed. The rostrum of this specimen suggests it is close to pecthulata, but the elongate antennular flagella (length equal to 1.65 that of the carapace), the 66 segments in the inferior antennular flagella and the shape of the branchiostegal lobe, place it close to pectinata. The third pereopod is longer than the scaphocerite by 0.33 of the length of the carpus, unlike that of pectinzdata in which it is a little more than 0.25, or that of pectinata in which it is 0.20 of the length of the carpus. The petasma is similar to that of pectinulata in the shape of the ventromedian lobes, length of setae on the dorsolateral lobes and number of spines (10 to 12) on the accessory lobes; but the ventrolateral lobes have just one tooth on the distal border of their curved extremity as in pectiizata; the remaining length of the curved end is pectinated, a character not present in pectinata or pectinzdata. Solenoceyu moosai sp. nov. Figures 5a, 6a, 7c, d, h, i, MuteyiaZ: CORINDON II - St. 273, ni: 2 d 15.1 and 17.0 mm; 1 o 21.8 mm. The male specimen 17.0 mm cl is the holotype. The other spscimens are paratypes. Description : Carapace glabrous, lacking setae except for some setae close to the superior margin of the rostrum. Rostrum well developed and rather high, with a subhorizontal dorsal margin and a convex ventral ma.rgin that is sometimes slightly sinuous at end. Extremity of rostrum very distinct, reaching about 0.80 the length of the cornea. Six rostral and postrostral teeth. First, epigastric, tooth separated from preceding one and situated farther from it than frondhe cervical sulcus at 0.33 of the distance between *the cervical sulcus and orbit. Three teeth behind the orbit, fourth tooth above the orbit. 37

20 ALAIN' CROSEilER Figure 5a - c. Cephalothoraxes, lateral views:. iì. Soleitooera ~w~oosui sp, nov., nliii, hul~typ~, CORINDON 11,. st. 273, m; b, Solei8oco.u sphajtigo Hall, 1961, nini, MUSORSTOM I Philippines, st. 45, 13"16.O'N - 12O023.8'E, ni, (eyc damaged) ; c, Solenocera U I L ~ C ~ (Wood-Mason, O ~ ISIII), 0" , CORIN- 'DON Ir, st. 25'6, ni. Figure 5d - e. Rostrums: d, Solenocem fuxujii De Man, 19'07, 18.5 mii, bolotypc, Sibogn Exp., St. 254, 5'410's - 1,3~Z~26'E, ; e, Solenocera uwuectem (Wood-Mason, 31891i), 0 20b'i. III~I, MUSOR- STOM If Philippines, st. 25, 13O39.0" - 12OD12.6'E, Postrostral carina only slightly overrea,chiag the dorsal extremity of the cervical SUICUS that extends to the dorsal border but does not interrupt the postrostra1 carina which is only barely depressed at inlevcl. 38

21 1 '. PENAEOID.:SHRIMPS /e Carapace with antennal, hepatic aiid postrostral spines. Hepatic carina ending anteriorly in a very sharp lobe projecting beyond the carapace border. Hepatic sulcus clearly distinct and hepatic area above sulcus and behind spine strongly elevated, posteriorly defined by a conspicuous,transverse sulcus. Eyes large. Antennulae with prosartema almost reaching the apex of the rostrum ; antennular peduncle slightly shorter than scaphocerite. Superior antennular flagella ending as alilament, with the last 12 segments not flattened but cylindrical, aiid little longer than the inferior flagella. Ratio of superior flagella/carapace length 1 : 1.65 in male 15.1 mm cl, and 1 : 1.60 in male 17.0 mm cl; 1: 1.42 in female 21.8 mlry&l. These specimens have 9580 and 77 segments respectivflylthe inferior flagellum. External border of scaphocerite with distal spine reaching the distal margin of lamella. Third maxilliped surpadng the scaphocerite by the length of the dactyl which is equal to 0.75 the length of the male propodus and 0.66 the length of the female propodus. First pereopod overreaching the base of scaphocerite by entire length of propodus; basis and ischium armed with a rather long subdistal spine on inferior bouder. Secoiid pereopod with a spine on basis only, extending to end of scaphocwite. Third, fourth and fifth pereopocls without spine. Third pereopod surpassing scaphocerite by entire length of propodus and 0.25 that of carpus. Fourth pereopod exceeding scaphocerite by 0.33 length of dactyl in male (the end of,(the female). Fifth pereopod very long( length close to 2.85 that of carapace). Coxae of the five pairs of pereopods each armed with tooth that is well developed on the fifth coxa only. First two abdominal,segments without dorsal carina ; third segment with a well marked carina on 0.80 to 0.90 of its:posterior length. Last three segments with fa carina along their entire length. Carina of third, fourth and fifth segments ending posteriorly in il notch; carina of sixth segment ending in a spine. Abdominal sternites with a tooth between pleopods. Inferior borders of sixth segment armed with a small posterior spine. Telson length equivalent to 1.3 that of sixth abdominal segment, barely longer than internal nropodal rami and barely shorter than external uropodal rami. External border of external uropodal yami ending in an indistinct tooth. TeIson dorsally depressed to form a groove antei*ioi*iy, 39

22 ALAIN CROSNIER 1 t,,,en convex, and arm 1 with a pair of strong, fixed, lateral spines at posterior 0.70 of its length. Thelycum (fig. 6a) with a pair of small elevations covered with setae on the anterior part of sternite XIV. Posterior part of sternite XIV trapezoid, entirely smooth with a central protuberance flanked posteriorly by broad, rlounded ridges separated caudaly by a longitudinal median sulcus. Figure 6. Thelycum,ventral views. a, Solenoceyu inoosai sp. nov., 0 21.& nini, pamtgpe, CORINDON II, st. 273, 1QiO-ZOO m; b, Solesocera sginajatgo Hall, 1961, nim, MUSORSTOM I Philippines, st. 45, 13"46;0'N - 12Oo23.8'E, ni; c, Solewocem u~z~zcctc~s (Wood-Mason, 1891), 210;'i niln, MUSORSTOM II Philippines, st. Z5,18"39.(YN - 1i2Oo42.6'E, ni: d, idem, 13.6 mni, CORINDON IV, st. I 1, m.

23 ,, ' I, 'PENAEOID SHRIMPS Petasma (fig. 7c - d) with ventromedian, dorsolateral and ventrolateral lobules deeply pectinated. Ventromedian lobules bilobed with 11 to 16 spines on part -adjacent to dorsomedian lobules, and 15 to 18 on opposite part. Dorsolateral lobules with 22 to 25 spines and ventrolateral lobules with about 40. Accessory lobules not well developed, consisting of a membranous fold and unarmed. Appendix masculina represented on figure 7h - i. RemWh: This species is very closely related to S. fasotri DE MAN (1907, p. 136; 1911, p. 52; 1913, pl. 5, fig. 13) described from a badly damaged female collected in Kei Island (Indonesia). Since De Man's description, this species has only been recorded by KUBO (1949, p. 241; fig. 8U, 20P, 27C-E, 45F, 66A-B, 72R and'x, 80C, 97, 98E-G, 100) from off Japan at the depth of 250 m. I was able to examine the type specimen of faw~i as well as a male and female from Tusa Bay, Japan, and a male misidentified as S. spi92ajzqo Hall, 1961, collected at 19" 02" - 112O 49'E in the collections of the British Museum (Natural History), registration number S. moosai and S. fazoni have the following characters in common: anterior part of hepatic carina forming a sharp branchiostegal lobe with apex extending beyond carapace border; hepatic area elevated and limited, apart from hepatic sulcus, by a more or less vertical sulcus starting close to posterior end of hepatic sulcus ; six rostral and postrostral spines, the last situated far behind the others; pereopodal lengths ; extremity of superior antennular flagellum ending in a cylindrical filament composed of about 12 segments (De Man's figure 13c represents a superior antennular flagellum with a broken end as observed in a fazoni specimen from the British Museum which had one entire superior anteniiular flagellum). 41

24 ALAIN CROSNIER Figure Sa - f. I etasmata, right half, lateral and vcntral views. a, Solenocera cf. waltaireask Gcorgc & Muthu, 1970, d , CORINDON II, st. 205, 49 ni; b, SO C?LOCCV~ SP,, d 9, , CORINDON 11, st. 278, ; e - d, Solenocera woosai sp. nov., inni, holobvpe CORINDON II, st. 273, ni; e, Soleiiocera fazowi De Man, lw7, d b31.7 iiini, Tosa Bay, Japan; f, Solexoccru amectc?ls (Woo+Mason, 189d:), inni, CORIN- DON II, st. 2 i$ Figure ig. Pctasnia, left half, ventral view. Solcuucero auuectelts 1891),? 17.2 mni, CORINDON IV, st. I 1, 56E-525 ni. ( Wood-Mason, Figure ih - i. Left appendix niasculina. Soletiocem waoosui sp. nov., 6 l id inm, 42 /t~zot~?~e, CORINDON II, st. 273, ni.

25 PENAEOID SHRIMPS S. moosai differs from S. faxofzi by the following characters: - distinct dorsal carina on third abdominal segment (tatally lacking in faxoni); - antennular flagella much longer. It is difficult to measure precisely the total length of the antennula because of the damaged flagella in most specimens. However it seems probable that in fazoni the ratio of superior a.ntennular flagella/carapace length is about 1 d15 to 1 : 1.30 and in moosai to about 1: 1.40 to 1 : 1.65, this ratio decreasing with the size of the specimens. So it is 1 : 1.3 in a male fuzoni, 11.8 mm cl, and 1 : 1.65 in a male wzoosai, 15.1 mm cl. There are 52 to 64 segments on inferior antennular flagella in fasoni, and 77 to 82 in moosni. - eyes normal in size (rather small in faaod) ; - petasma armed with more developed spines and bilobed ventromedian lobules (entire in faxoni, fig. 7e) ; accessory lobules not separated and without rounded tips but forming a simple membranous fold. Detailed comparison of thelyca is not possible with the material available (the faxoiii type specimen is partially damaged) but they appear very similar in the two species: both exhibit paired protuberances covered with setae on anterior part of sternite XIV. The rostrum exhibits some differences (fig. 5a, 5d) ; in fazoni the tip is not raised as high and the inferior margin is more sinuous at the extremity. But considering individual variations, Finally maosai seems to occur at slightly shallower depths than faxoni ( m compared with m). S. spinajug0 HALL (1961, p. 81, pl. 17, fig. 1-3) is also closely related to wzoosai (and so to fuxoni). To date this species is known from the type specimen, a female collected in the north Malacca Strait, at a depth of 75 m. A second female specimen from a depth between 100 and 180 m was collected during the Musorstom I expedition in the Philippines. S. spi?iajqqo is distinguished by the following characters : x - branchiostegal lobe ending in a distinct spine just reaching the anterior border of carapace (fig. 5b) ;

26 ALAIN CROSNIER 7 rostral and postrostral spines, rostrum not sharply pointed and with inferior margin convex along its entire length; well developed antennular flagella : ratio of superior flagella/ca,rapace length is 1: 1.8 in female 12.1 mm cl. Flagella with 77 segments in our specimens and filamentous distally on a short distance only 9 no spine on basis of second pereopod; dorsal carina on third abdominal segment (less marked than in moosai) ; thelycum (fig. 6b) with two conspicuous protuberances on anterior part of sternite XIV covered with setae and partially subdivided ; trapezoid posterior part of sternite XIV showing posteriorly two large protuberances covered with setae and anteriorly a very small median elevation also covered with setae. Finally this species has normal sized eyes and the cervical sulcus, unlike HALL S observation (1961, p. 82) does not continue from om side of the carapace to the other, but is interrupted near the dorsal line as in the other species described in this study. Postrostral crest is indistinct and therefore does not constitute a distinguishing character. Solenocera anneetens (Wood Mason, 1891) Figures 5c, e, 6c - d, 7f - g. Pavasolenocera anneetens Wood Mason in Wood Mason & Alcock, 1891, p Alcock & McArdle, 1901, pl. 49, fig Alcock, 1901, p. 21. Material: CORINDON II - St. 276, m: mm. CORINDON IV - St. I 1, m: mm; 1 P 13.6 mm. - St. II I, m: mm; f o 13.1 mm. - St. III 1, m: and 15.6 mm. MUSORSTOM II, Philippines, St. 25, f E, m: 1 o 20.5 mm. This species was described from a single female collected in the Andaman Sea at a depth of 823 m. It does not seem to have been reported since and the male was previously unknown. For these reasons we have figured our material. In our specimens the rostrum is more or less raised upward. The length of the antennular flagella is equal or slightly longer than that of the carapace; the inferior flagellum is composed of 55 to 62 segments. The second abdominal segment bears an indistinct carina,

27 PENAEOID SHRIMPS There is great similarity between the petasma of this species and that of fuxoni De Man, However these two species clearly differ in the rostral shape, length of,the antennular flagella, presence of an orbital spine in annectens (absen.t in fuxoni), a very sharp carina on third abdoel segment in unrzectens (lacking in fuaoni). Solenocem alfonso Pérez. Farfante, 1981 Solenocera u2fonso Pérez. Farfante, 1981, p. 631, fig MuteAal: CORINDON II - St. 273, m: mm; 1 o 12.3 mm. This species was reported only from off the Philippines, at depths between 176 and 546 m. It can be distinguished from all the other species of the genus by the spine on the postrostral carina, behind the cervical sulcus (similar in this respect to Haliporzis steindachneri Balss, 1914). Family SICYONIIDkE Genus Sicyoizia H. Milne Edwards, 1830 Sicgoniu lancifet- (Olivier, 1811) Sicyonia lancife?; Bate 1888, p. 297, pl. 43, fig De Man, 1911, p Hall, 1962, p. 37, fig. 124, 124a-b. Muterial: CORINDON II - St. 201,21m: mm. - St. 205,49 m : I o 10.3 mm. - St. 292, 46 m, 1 P 11.9 mm. - St.,295, m: mm; 1 o 10.8 mm. Number and size of spines on abdominal pleura rather variable. Usually their distribution from the first to the fifth abdominal segment is 1,1,3,3 and 3, but two of our specimens have two spines on the pleuron of the second abdominal segment (making them close to cristutu de Haan), and another one has only two spines on the pleuron of the fifth *abdominal segment. It should be noted that on BATE'S figure (1888, pl. 43, fig. 4) the third abdominal pleuron has only two spines which, according to DE MAN (1911), i5 also true for the specimen examined by him. This species was previously reported from Indonesia; it has a very wide distribution in the Indo-West Pacific, occurring at shallow depths. 45

28 ALAIN CROSNIER inflem (Kubo, 1949) 'ksicyol2ia ii2fle.z.n Kubo, 1949, p. 458, fig. Sfi, 48D, 77C and I, 79G, 159, 160A - F. 8.0 mm. - St. Material: CORINDON II - St: 217, m: 1 d' 229, m: 2 o 10.3 and 12.4 mm. Our specimens agree with Kubo's description. However, it is necessary to distinguish between Kubo's species,s. Zoizgicaztda RA#HBUN (1906, p. 908, pl. 20, fig. 6) and S. fallax DE MAN (1911, p. 115; 1913, pl. 9, fig. 38, 38a - c). S. fuzhz was described from a single female collected ia Indonesia, and 5'. longicazida from many specimens from off ]Hawaii. S. i.lzflexa, described from 8 females does not seem to have been reported elsewhere except off Japan. All these species occur in rather deep waters (itzflem at about m ; longicazida at 450 to 550 m ; falla,% at 275 m). REFERENCFJS ALCOCK, A A descriptive Catalogue of the Indian Deep-sea Crustacea Decapodu Macrura and Anoniala, in the Tndian Museuni. Being a revised Account of the Deep-sea Species collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship "Investigator". Calcutta: I - IV 1-286, pt 1-3. ALCOCK, -4, and A.F. MCARDLE Crustacea. Part ItX. Zllustratioiis of the Zoologlp of tlie RqfaI Idan Man'we Sztrvqbing Steamcr "Invast+gator", pl BALSS, H. 19%. Macrura der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. 2. Natantia, Teil1 A. TVks. ErgrEbn. dt. Fiefsec-Ezped. "Valdivia9', 20: 2lri - 315, fig. 1-75, pl RATE, C.S Remrt on the Crustacea Macrura Collected by H.M.S. "Challenger" during the Years I?t: Report scient. Res. Voyage H.M.S. "Cha- llenger", Zoology, 17: I - XC, (1 - M2, fig. l - 76, pl. l CROSNIER, A Crustacés Décapodes Pénéides kisteidae (Benthesicyniinae, Aristeinae, Solenocerinae). Fazme Madagwcar, 46: 1-187, fig CROSNIER A. and J. FOREST lltv73. Les crevettes profondes de l'atlantique oriental tropical. Fauns Tropkale, ORSTOM, 19: 1-409, fig PREITAS, A.J. de A new genus and species of the penaeoid fanlily Solenoceridae (Crustacea, Decapoda) froin south-east African waters. Alt71. S. Af7.. MZCS., 77 (7): 1P3-1181, fig fi

29 PENAEOID SHRIMPS HALL, D.N.F The Malayan Penaeidae (Crustacea Decapoda) Part II. Further laxonoinic notes on the Malayan species. Rd1. Rnfflcs Mw., 2.6: , pl. L7-21. HALL, D.N.F Observations on the taxonomy and biology of some Indo-West- Pacific Penaeidse (Crustacea, Decapoda). Col. Office Fklt Pzbbl., 17: 1-229, fig , pl. 1, 4 pl. h.t. KIM, H.S Macrura. ZN: Illustrated Flora and Fauna of Korea, 19: , fig KUBO, I Studies on the Penaeids of Japanese and its adjacent waters. J. To&o CoEZ. Fish., 36 (li) : 1-467, fig LEE, D.A. and H.P. Yu The Penaeid shrimps of Taiwan. 27: 1-110, fig JCRR Fish. Se$*., MAN, J.G. de 10M. Diagnoses of new sgecies of niacrurous Decapod Crustacea froin the Siboga Expedition. II. Notes Leudoit Ic.lus., 29: MAN J.G. de 191&. Faniily Penaeidae. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition. Part I. Siboga Eqved., monogr. 39a, MAN, J.G. de Family Penaeidae. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition. Part I. Siboga Exped., Suppl. Monogr. 39a, pl PEREZ FARFANTE, I. l SVî. American Solenocerid shrimps of the genera Hywtenopoitaeus, Haliporoides, Pleoticus, Hadrapenaeus new genus and M680pemaeus new genus. Fislteru Bull. Fish Wild& Sew. US., 75 (2): , fig P~EZ FARFANTE, I. X981. Solenocera alfoizso, a new species of shrimps (Penaeoidea: Solenoceridae) from the Philippines. Froc. bio!. Soc. Wash., 94 (2): , fig P~REZ FARFANTE, I. and D.L.GREY A new species of Solenocera (Crustacea: Decapoda: Solenoceridae) from Northern Australia. Proc. bid. Soc. Wnsh., 93 (2): , fig 1-7. STAROBOGATOV. Y.I Penaeidae (Crustacea Decapoda) du golfe du Tonkin. In: Faouna tonkinaskava zaliva i oudovia io southchestvovania. Akad. Nuuk. SSSR. Zool. Znstitout. Zsledozrunia Faozcno Morei, X (XVZII) Isdatektvo Naouka Lewi~zgrad: pl (in Russian). WOOD-MASON, J. and A. AMOCK Natural History Notes from H.M. Indian Marine Sbrvey Steamer JyImestigator l, Commander R.F. Hoskyn, R.N. Commanding. Series IT. Nol. On the Results of Deep-sea Dredging during the Season , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) 8.: ,

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